Chemistry Reference and  Research
           
 
Periodic Table
- standard table
- large table
 
Chemical Elements
- by name
- by symbol
- by atomic number
 
Chemical Properties
 
Chemical Reactions
 
Organic Chemistry
 
Branches of Chemistry
Analytical chemistry
Biochemistry
Computational Chemistry
Electrochemistry
Environmental chemistry
Geochemistry
Inorganic chemistry
Materials science
Medicinal chemistry
Nuclear chemistry
Organic chemistry
Pharmacology
Physical chemistry
Polymer chemistry
Supramolecular Chemistry
Thermochemistry

John Eisenhower

John Sheldon David Doud Eisenhower (b. August 3, 1922) is the son of U.S. president and WWII Allied commander Dwight D. Eisenhower. He served in the White House during his father's presidency as U.S. ambassador to Belgium and is an author of several books on military history.

Eisenhower attended the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. He served in the Army during World War II and the Korean War. Eisenhower achieved the rank of brigadier general in the U.S. Army Reserve.

During his father's presidency, Eisenhower served as assistant staff secretary in the White House Office. He served on the Army's General Staff and in the White House as assistant to Gen. Andrew Goodpaster. He was ambassador to Belgium. On May 17, 1972, President Richard Nixon appointed Eisenhower chairman of the Interagency Classification Review Committee.

In a Sept. 28, 2004, column published in the Manchester Union Leader, Eisenhower, a life-long Republican, endorsed Democratic nominee Sen. John Kerry for president.[1]

Eisenhower's son, David Eisenhower, is the husband of Richard Nixon's daughter Julie Nixon Eisenhower.

01-04-2007 01:16:19
The contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License. How to see transparent copy